However, weather may hamper the chances of seeing them.
Two lunar phenomenons will be visable in Irish skies this week.
A blue moon and a super moon will collide to form a super blue moon - created when there are four full moons across the summer months and the moon being at one of the closest points to the earth it can reach.
Unfortunately, the weather over the next few days don't look favourable, with cloudy and rainy conditions predicted.
Seanie Morris from the Midlands Astonomy Club says we can expect another three supermoons this year: